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QUESTION 8.7 Glycogen storage diseases are caused by inherited defects of one or more enz involved in glycogen synthesis or degradation. Patients with Cori's caused by a deficiency of debranching enzyme, have enlarged (hepatomegaly) and low blood sugar concentrations (hypoglycemia). C suggest what causes these symptoms? an you
QUESTION 8.7 Glycogen storage diseases are caused by inherited defects of one or more enz involved in glycogen synthesis or degradation. Patients with Cori's caused by a deficiency of debranching enzyme, have enlarged (hepatomegaly) and low blood sugar concentrations (hypoglycemia). C suggest what causes these symptoms? an you
Hubert KochLv2
13 Feb 2019